Our spy photographers have snagged a few fresh images of the 2013 Land Rover Range Rover as engineers put the SUV through its paces during a little winter testing. The prototype looks identical to the bruiser we say playing around on the Nürburgring last year. Details were scarce then and they remain so now, though this batch of photos show the big Rover's interior for the first time. From the looks of things, the cabin doesn't seem to have received much in the way of an update, though there's no way to tell if this particular tester is fitted with a full production-spec interior.

The next-generation Range Rover is expected to bow with a gently sloping roofline and a more aggressively raked rear window. Word has it that the vehicle will ride on the same underpinnings as the Jaguar XJ, though the luxury utility will likely undergo a serious diet before it debuts. Land Rover has made it clear that reduced mass is a top priority as governments around the world continue to push more aggressive fuel economy and emissions targets.

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So that's what I saw yesterday on my way back from the mountains.
It passed us going the opposite direction while I was on a side road avoiding the traffic on I-70 heading back towards Denver. Couldn't tell what it was immediately but it did look like a Land Rover and the fact that it was trailed by a current model Land Rover solidified that feeling. I thought maybe it was a new model altogether, Range Rover wasn't the first thought in my mind for sure.
Got to say, this thing is pretty big, but I think the blocky camo makes it look larger than it may be in reality.